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  2. Section 6 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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    Subsection 6(2) refers to moving from province to province. By virtue of section 30, however, this can also be interpreted as granting a right to move to and from the territories. During the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, some anti-mask activists have tried to use Section 6 to avoid mandatory testing upon arrival back into Canada. [10]

  3. Area codes 514, 438, and 263 - Wikipedia

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    However, numbers from the suburban areas to Montreal could not be reassigned, and it became apparent that the area needed another area code. On November 4, 2006, numbering plan area 514 was overlaid with area code 438, which required ten-digit dialing for all subscribers in the Montreal area, even for local calls.

  4. Moving Day (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    Typical scene of people moving in the Quebec City borough of Limoilou, on July 1, 2007.. Moving Day (French: jour du déménagement) is a tradition, but not a legal requirement, in the province of Quebec, Canada, dating from the time when the province used to mandate fixed terms for leases of rental properties.

  5. Municipal government of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The city of Montreal is divided into 19 boroughs (in French, arrondissements), each with a mayor and council. Borough-based organisations that assume part of the following authorities in their own territorial spheres: urban planning, solid waste collection, culture, social and community development, parks, cleaning, housing, human resources ...

  6. 2000–2006 municipal reorganization in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    From Montreal: Baie-D'Urfé, Beaconsfield, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Dorval, Kirkland, L'Île-Dorval, Pointe-Claire, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue and Senneville in the West Island; Côte Saint-Luc, Hampstead, Mount Royal, Montreal West and Westmount in the West End; Montreal East in the East End; From Quebec City: L'Ancienne-Lorette and Saint-Augustin-de ...

  7. Urban agglomerations in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The Act respecting the exercise of certain municipal powers in certain urban agglomerations defines the expression urban agglomeration as follows.. An urban agglomeration corresponds to the territory, as it exists on 17 December 2004, of Ville de Montréal, Ville de Québec, Ville de Longueuil, Ville de Mont-Laurier, Ville de La Tuque, Municipalité des Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Ville de Sainte ...

  8. List of former Quebec provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Route 9, from New York State to Montreal, extending US 9 along present Autoroute 15 right of way, then to Quebec City following Autoroute 20. Route 9A , now Route 221 and Route 217 . While the number may suggest a continuation of New York State Route 9A , that road never existed on the US side in that part of New York State.

  9. Tribunal administratif du logement - Wikipedia

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    Tenants can ask the Tribunal for the correct amount of a rent increase if the number is in dispute, a legally binding decision will be made in the interest of both parties. The rent increase for the year 2023, was announced to be 2.3% to 9.5% , depending on the evidence submitted to the Tribunal. [ 3 ]